[Advaita-l] calling for sharing the global liabiliy on mental health and wellbeing issues
bagirathi ma ramanathan
bagirathi123 at rediffmail.com
Fri Dec 31 22:46:56 CST 2010
WELLBEING FOUNDATION
(Regd. Trust No. 1055/2009
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77, East Thiruvenkata samy Road, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore 641 002, State of Tamil Nadu, South India, Contact Phone No. 0422-2550794 (office) , Mobile No. 098945-99186
Email ID. Bagirathi123 at rediffmail.com
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Dated 1st January, 2011
Dear Friends and Philanthropists
Wishing you a very happy new year 2011
Wellbeing foundation is a public mental health and wellbeing Trust created with the mission of serving the cross section of the community in the area of mental health and wellbeing aspects of the public and mainly a service provider to the society.
We are looking for sponsors and liberal donors to meet the cost of services towards the mentally suffering persons and the aged, women and children and we take care of them at their door steps and serve them for medical, social and legal care areas besides protecting their interest in the society.
We call up on your philanthropy and liberal donations for the purchase of clinical and medical equipments, care giving expenses, to supply support systems for the aged and other such services and invite you to join us to share this global liability and their emotions through this mission of wellbeing foundation in this year 2011.
Please send your donations and philanthropy vide crossed demand draft drawn on State Bank of India payable at Coimbatore and send to the following address:
Mrs. Bagirathi Ramanathan M.A.(Psy).,D.O.M.,D.J.,PGDLA.,
Author & Managing Trustee
Wellbeing Foundation (Regd.Trust No. 1055/2009)
77, East Thiruvenkata samy Road, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore 641 002
State of Tamil Nadu, India
Contact Phone No. 0422-2550794 (office) , 2478084 (Home) Mobile No. 098945-99186
Sincerely in the service of divine spirit
Mrs.Bagirathti Ramanathan
Social worker /Coimbatore
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 08:31:15 +0530 wrote
>Sorry but what with the end of the year holidays I have fallen far behind
in responding to emails and am just starting to catch up.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010, srirudra at vsnl.com wrote:
> Dear Members
> While reading the difference between what is knowledge and what is wisdom
> Jaldharji has given the example of the sunset as seen by a layman and an
> astronomer and said the perspective of each of them makes the difference.I
> will add that knowledge is shareable but jnanam is not.It is a subjective
> factor.
I find myself in the strange position of agreeing with your meaning but
disagreeing with your words :-)
If jnana were not shareable, Vedanta would have become extinct in one
generation as the Rshis would not have had any shishyas. But it is true
that it cannot be spoken of in terms of conventional language (Which I
suppose what you were referring to.) So how is jnana to be known? By
negation of all that is ajnana. Far from being subjective, jnana is the
only truly objective knowledge. But because of the nature of our
conventional language, it is not treated as such by those caught up
in ajnana.
--
Jaldhar H. Vyas
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